8. The collective term used to describe level of detail and level of information. Level of ---------- (10).

9. A collection of data exported from the BIM at a particular stage in a particular format and in level of definition. Data ---- (4)

10. A shared generic framework for the key project stages where the project team can assign roles and responsibilities. Plan of ----- (5)

11. Clear questions the client asks the supply chain during the key stages of a project. ----- (5) Language Questions.

13. Simulation of the construction process using computerised models and techniques. ------- (7) design and construction.

12. This kind of design is about using rule-based relationships between intelligent objects that enable the project team to update related properties when one property changes. ---------- (10) modelling.

14. Collection of reusable predefined assets such as objects, material and textures that can be imported into a BIM platform. ------- (7).

16. A single source of information, such as a project extranet where project information is collected and shared among the project team. The common ---- (4) environment.

15. A document prepared by individual teams containing a federated list of information deliverables for each task including format, date and responsibilities. ---- (4).

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